Bibliographic citations
Delgado, M., Tamani, G. (2020). Relación de hábitos alimenticios y desarrollo psicomotor con el estado nutricional en escolares con discapacidad intelectual del C.E.B.E. de la ciudad de Nauta 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6840
Delgado, M., Tamani, G. Relación de hábitos alimenticios y desarrollo psicomotor con el estado nutricional en escolares con discapacidad intelectual del C.E.B.E. de la ciudad de Nauta 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2020. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6840
@misc{renati/966022,
title = "Relación de hábitos alimenticios y desarrollo psicomotor con el estado nutricional en escolares con discapacidad intelectual del C.E.B.E. de la ciudad de Nauta 2018",
author = "Tamani Chong, Gustavo Adrian",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2020"
}
The objective of the work was to demonstrate the relationship between eating habits and psychomotor development with the nutritional status of children with intellectual disabilities in the CEBE "Dignidad" Special Basic Educational Center in the city of Nauta. The sample was 67 primary school students; The methodology used was quantitative, non-experimental, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional. The collection of data obtained for the nutritional assessment was with anthropometric measurements, biochemical tests and the consumption frequency survey; the degree of psychomotor skills through the adapted test of Jack Capón. The results show that the children present 47.2% nutritional status in thinness, 41.7% normal nutritional status, 11.1% nutritional status in overweight, girls 61.3% have nutritional status in thinness, 29.0% status normal nutritional status and 9.7% overweight nutritional status; boys also have 80.6% of unhealthy habits, 19.4% healthy habit, while girls, 51.6% have a healthy habit and 48.4% your unhealthy habit; also, the male sex presented 94.4% with normal hemoglobin, the female sex 74.2% normal; all presented the presence of normal glucose. Children with a nutritional status of thinness 19.4% had a psychomotor development with problems, 16.4% with acceptable psychomotor development and 3.0% good psychomotor development, 35.8% were with normal nutritional status, 4.5% they had regular psychomotor development, 20.9% had acceptable psychomotor development and 10.4% psychomotor development. Children with overweight nutritional status 1.5% had psychomotor development level with problems, 3.0% were with regular psychomotor development and 4.5% acceptable psychomotor development. There is a relationship between eating habits and psychomotor development with the Nutritional State (α = 0.05. And p-value of 5% (p <0.05) in Schoolchildren with Intellectual Disability of the CEBE of the City of Nauta 2018.
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